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I, of course, strongly approve of Warwick's high-tech playfulness; now
<i>that</i> is the spirit of <i>neurohacking,</i> and it's exactly the
attitude we need to face the future without panicking. If you're going
to take on the job of navigating humanity into a future full of
nanotechnological weapons and neurosilicate interfaces and enhancive
neurosurgery and artificial intelligence, then the real test of your
spirit is whether you can have fun doing it. Stick an implant in your
arm, smoke-test the first direct interface... hack up an AI, wire up the
amygdala and half the limbic system like Christmas trees...